Post by harryhttp://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/05/video-veterans-against-terrorism-london-march/

Is this terrorism any different to Catholic terrorism embodied in the IRA?

Or is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people in ourmisguided attempts to control the area?

What goes around, comes around.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to 1,446,063deaths."

How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think you need toget a sense of balance to our impact on these countries, and the effectthey have on us.

Post by harryhttp://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/05/video-veterans-against-terrorism-london-march/

Is this terrorism any different to Catholic terrorism embodied in the IRA?Or is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people in ourmisguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to 1,446,063deaths."

"Opinion Research Business published an update to the survey on 28January 2008, based on additional work carried out in rural areas ofIraq. Some 600 additional interviews were undertaken and as a result ofthis the death estimate was revised to 1,033,000 with a given range of946,000 to 1,120,000."

Post by FredxxxHow many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think you need toget a sense of balance to our impact on these countries, and the effectthey have on us.

Post by harryhttp://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/05/video-veterans-against-terrorism-london-march/

Is this terrorism any different to Catholic terrorism embodied in the IRA?Or is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people in ourmisguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to 1,446,063deaths."How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think you need toget a sense of balance to our impact on these countries, and the effectthey have on us.

It's ridiculous to suggest that we should not protest and want the government not to take firmer action because we indirectly caused a killing field and therefore should just take the consequences. That's sort of what Sadiq Khan was suggesting - a kind of cold intellectual detachment doing a cost analysis with numbers is somewhere on the autistic spectrum. And also the vast majority of deaths in Iraq were perpetrated by Muslims not coalition forces and the killing goes on.

Post by harryhttp://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/05/video-veterans-against-terrorism-london-march/

Is this terrorism any different to Catholic terrorism embodied in the IRA?Or is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people in ourmisguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to 1,446,063deaths."How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think you need toget a sense of balance to our impact on these countries, and the effectthey have on us.

It's ridiculous to suggest that we should not protest and want thegovernment not to take firmer action because we indirectly caused a killingfield and therefore should just take the consequences. That's sort of whatSadiq Khan was suggesting - a kind of cold intellectual detachment doing acost analysis with numbers is somewhere on the autistic spectrum. And alsothe vast majority of deaths in Iraq were perpetrated by Muslims notcoalition forces and the killing goes on.

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Unless of course they are hoping that we, the people ... who had no part inany of that ... must pay the price?

Post by FredxxxOr is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people inour misguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to1,446,063 deaths."How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think youneed to get a sense of balance to our impact on these countries,and the effect they have on us.

It's ridiculous to suggest that we should not protest and want thegovernment not to take firmer action because we indirectly caused akilling field and therefore should just take the consequences. That'ssort of what Sadiq Khan was suggesting - a kind of cold intellectualdetachment doing a cost analysis with numbers is somewhere on theautistic spectrum. And also the vast majority of deaths in Iraq wereperpetrated by Muslims not coalition forces and the killing goes on.

Nearly all the deaths have been caused by the ousting of Saddam Hussein.

It's then a bit rich to stand by the phony argument "the vast majorityof deaths in Iraq were perpetrated by Muslims".

Post by FredxxxOr is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people inour misguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to1,446,063 deaths."How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think youneed to get a sense of balance to our impact on these countries,and the effect they have on us.

It's ridiculous to suggest that we should not protest and want thegovernment not to take firmer action because we indirectly caused akilling field and therefore should just take the consequences. That'ssort of what Sadiq Khan was suggesting - a kind of cold intellectualdetachment doing a cost analysis with numbers is somewhere on theautistic spectrum. And also the vast majority of deaths in Iraq wereperpetrated by Muslims not coalition forces and the killing goes on.

Nearly all the deaths have been caused by the ousting of Saddam Hussein.It's then a bit rich to stand by the phony argument "the vast majorityof deaths in Iraq were perpetrated by Muslims".

Post by FredxxxOr is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people inour misguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORBcalculated 1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the pollmargin of error of 2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to1,446,063 deaths."How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think youneed to get a sense of balance to our impact on these countries,and the effect they have on us.

It's ridiculous to suggest that we should not protest and want thegovernment not to take firmer action because we indirectly caused akilling field and therefore should just take the consequences. That'ssort of what Sadiq Khan was suggesting - a kind of cold intellectualdetachment doing a cost analysis with numbers is somewhere on theautistic spectrum. And also the vast majority of deaths in Iraq wereperpetrated by Muslims not coalition forces and the killing goes on.

Nearly all the deaths have been caused by the ousting of Saddam Hussein.It's then a bit rich to stand by the phony argument "the vast majorityof deaths in Iraq were perpetrated by Muslims".

Check the figures out, there are plenty of sources.

What sources?

Are they going to say the same number of deaths would still haveoccurred at the hands of Muslims if Saddam Hussein was still in power?

Post by harryhttp://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/05/video-veterans-against-terrorism-london-march/

Is this terrorism any different to Catholic terrorism embodied in the IRA?Or is it simply the West knocking seven bells out of Middle Easterncountries killing 10's, even 100's of thousands innocent people in ourmisguided attempts to control the area?What goes around, comes around.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties"The 2005 census reported 4,050,597 households. From this ORB calculated1,220,580 deaths since the 2003 invasion. From the poll margin of error of2.5% ORB came up with a range of 733,158 to 1,446,063 deaths."How many have died in the UK from Islamic terrorism? I think you need toget a sense of balance to our impact on these countries, and the effectthey have on us.